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Government & Infrastructure

Government & Infrastructure

We work to deliver meaningful results through a deep understanding of the issues, an intimate appreciation of how the public sector works.

We work to deliver meaningful results through a deep understanding of the issues...

EU Funds in Central and Eastern Europe

EU Funds in Central and Eastern Europe – Progress Report 2007-2015

In CEE 11 countries were able to access nearly EUR 176bn within the last EU funding period.

In CEE 11 countries were able to access nearly EUR 176bn within the last EU funding period.

Engaging the unemployed in the workforce – Poland pilots a Welfare to Work program

Engaging the unemployed in the workforce – Poland pilots a Welfare to Work program

Across Europe and large parts of the world, many countries are now dealing with unusually high unemployment. Citizens have become impoverished and social tensions have risen which, in turn, has placed greater strain on both the existing social benefits system and future pension schemes. A growing number of countries, including Poland, are therefore looking for improved approaches to engaging their unemployed.

Across Europe and large parts of the world, many countries are now dealing with unusually high unemployment. Citizens have become impoverished and social tensions have risen which, in turn, has placed greater strain on both the existing social benefits system and future pension schemes. A growing number of countries, including Poland, are therefore looking for improved approaches to engaging their unemployed.

Industries

The Government and Infrastructure community of KPMG in Central & Eastern Europe works closely together with ministries and government institutions to assist with enhancing the efficiency and quality of public services and infrastructure.

Through knowledge sharing in the region we are committed to offering progressive strategies to help address the range of challenges the Government and Infrastructure sector is facing.

We offer services related to implementation of EU funds (both pre-accession and structural) in each country, related to use of IT systems in public sector, cost cutting and lean management strategies for successful delivery of large infrastructure projects of public need.